Flempton cum Hengrave War Memorial

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Flempton cum Hengrave War Memorial

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 9 Sep 2020

The memorial was erected as a memorial to the neighbouring villages of Flempton and Hengrave. It was erected by Sir John and Lady Wood of Hengrave Hall. Originally it stood over fifteen feet high with a slender shaft with a cross on top but it fell and was replaced with a more substantial 75mm welded box section cross. The memorial bears no names but the 24 names of the fallen in St Catherine's church in Flempton

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Image Location

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52.290525
Longitude
0.666718